When making cakes, cookies, donuts, or pies, this dessert spice blend will add a festive touch to your favorite seasonal treats! It contains essential oils of Ginger, Cardamom, Cassia, Clove, and Cinnamon – and is packed with holiday cheer! The dōTERRA Baking Spice Blend will quickly become an essential addition to your dessert recipes!
doTERRA Ginger essential oil is derived from the fresh rhizome of the ginger plant – the subterranean stalk of a plant that shoots out the root system. A featured ingredient in many Asian dishes, Ginger has a hot, fragrant flavour when used as a kitchen spice. In Western tradition, Ginger is most often used in sweets like gingerbread and ginger snaps.
Native to Southeast Asia, Cardamom is added to traditional Indian sweets and teas for its cool, minty aroma and flavour. Add to bread, smoothies, meats, and salads to enhance flavour. Valued worldwide as a spice, Cardamom is an essential oil that may also prove beneficial in many other ways.
A close relation to Cinnamon, Cassia has a strong, spicy aroma that can be used in small quantities to transform any essential oil blend or spice-filled dessert. Cassia can be used in cooking, either as a replacement for cinnamon in pies and breads, or by itself in a myriad of entrées and desserts.
The benefits and uses of clove date back to ancient China and India. As a cooking spice, Clove adds a spicy flavour to any dish or dessert. Clove is also widely used in dental preparations, candy, and gum, for its flavour.
The sweet, spicy aroma of cinnamon bark is loved around the world. Cinnamon is derived from a tropical evergreen tree that grows up to 45 feet high and has highly fragrant bark, leaves, and flowers. Cinnamon Bark has a long history of culinary uses, but its essential oil is surprisingly versatile. Cinnamon is frequently used in mouth rinses and gums.
Cocos Nucifera, aromas: Zingiber Officinale, Elettaria Cardamomum, Cinnamomum Cassia, Eugenia Caryophyllata, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, Myristica Fragrans
Use only diluted. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician.